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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Walter C. Clemens JrPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781594514067ISBN 10: 1594514062 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 30 December 2009 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 How Korea Became Critical; Chapter 2 How Korea Became Korea; Chapter 3 How Korea Became Japan; Chapter 4 How One Korea Became Two; Chapter 5 How North Korea Got The Bomb; Chapter 6 How Kissinger and Zhou Enlai Got to Yes; Chapter 7 How To Get To Yes Across Cultures; Chapter 8 How Carter and Clinton Got Closer to Yes with Pyongyang; Chapter 9 How Bush and Kim Jong IL Got to Deadlock; Chapter 10 How Ideas and Free Will Can Trump Hard Power and Fortuna; Chapter 11 How to Avoid the Worst and Foster Better Futures; Chapter 12 How Should Obama Deal with Authoritarians?; Chapter 13 How to Get to Yes in Korea?;ReviewsWritten with great verve and interesting asides -Asian Affairs This book points to valuable lessons from the approaches to North Korea taken by Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton compared to those taken by George W. Bush and his entourage. Drawing on the value-creating/value-claiming framework of the Harvard Negotiation Project and his own studies of security negotiations with Moscow and with Beijing, Professor Clemens suggests guidelines for moving the Korean peninsula from a flash point to a zone of peace and cooperation. As this book makes clear, negotiations are not just possible but essential to avoiding war in Northeast Asia. --Governor Bill Richardson, from the Foreword Walter Clemens has utilized his expertise in U.S.-Soviet relations while applying negotiating theory and the role of culture to produce a fascinating study of the North Korea nuclear problem. -Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College A marvelous job of examining and analyzing the Korea question and U.S.-Korea relations with theoretical rigor, historical insight, and comparative wisdom. ... an essential aeddition to the literature of Korean studies and U.S.-Korea relations. -Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota, Morris Drawing on experiences of statesmen from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton, as well as insights from negotiating strategy, Walter Clemens offers a valuable toolbox for addressing North Korea's nuclear challenge. -Graham Allison, Harvard University Readers of Walter Clemens know that his books are invariably smart, witty, and imaginative. Getting To Yes In Korea is no exception, while also offering sensible and practical advice on how to transform the peninsula from a `cockpit for nuclear war into a zone of cooperation for mutual gain.' Policy makers and scholars would be well-advised to listen closely to Clemens. -Alexander J. Motyl, Rutgers University-Newark ""Written with great verve and interesting asides""—Asian Affairs “This book points to valuable lessons from the approaches to North Korea taken by Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton compared to those taken by George W. Bush and his entourage. Drawing on the value-creating/value-claiming framework of the Harvard Negotiation Project and his own studies of security negotiations with Moscow and with Beijing, Professor Clemens suggests guidelines for moving the Korean peninsula from a flash point to a zone of peace and cooperation. As this book makes clear, negotiations are not just possible but essential to avoiding war in Northeast Asia.” --Governor Bill Richardson, from the Foreword ""Walter Clemens has utilized his expertise in U.S.-Soviet relations while applying negotiating theory and the role of culture to produce a fascinating study of the North Korea nuclear problem."" —Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College ""A marvelous job of examining and analyzing the Korea question and U.S.-Korea relations with theoretical rigor, historical insight, and comparative wisdom. ... an essential aeddition to the literature of Korean studies and U.S.-Korea relations."" —Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota, Morris “Drawing on experiences of statesmen from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton, as well as insights from negotiating strategy, Walter Clemens offers a valuable toolbox for addressing North Korea’s nuclear challenge.” —Graham Allison, Harvard University “Readers of Walter Clemens know that his books are invariably smart, witty, and imaginative. Getting To Yes In Korea is no exception, while also offering sensible and practical advice on how to transform the peninsula from a ‘cockpit for nuclear war into a zone of cooperation for mutual gain.’ Policy makers and scholars would be well-advised to listen closely to Clemens.” —Alexander J. Motyl, Rutgers University-Newark """Written with great verve and interesting asides""—Asian Affairs “This book points to valuable lessons from the approaches to North Korea taken by Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton compared to those taken by George W. Bush and his entourage. Drawing on the value-creating/value-claiming framework of the Harvard Negotiation Project and his own studies of security negotiations with Moscow and with Beijing, Professor Clemens suggests guidelines for moving the Korean peninsula from a flash point to a zone of peace and cooperation. As this book makes clear, negotiations are not just possible but essential to avoiding war in Northeast Asia.” --Governor Bill Richardson, from the Foreword ""Walter Clemens has utilized his expertise in U.S.-Soviet relations while applying negotiating theory and the role of culture to produce a fascinating study of the North Korea nuclear problem."" —Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College ""A marvelous job of examining and analyzing the Korea question and U.S.-Korea relations with theoretical rigor, historical insight, and comparative wisdom. ... an essential aeddition to the literature of Korean studies and U.S.-Korea relations."" —Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota, Morris “Drawing on experiences of statesmen from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton, as well as insights from negotiating strategy, Walter Clemens offers a valuable toolbox for addressing North Korea’s nuclear challenge.” —Graham Allison, Harvard University “Readers of Walter Clemens know that his books are invariably smart, witty, and imaginative. Getting To Yes In Korea is no exception, while also offering sensible and practical advice on how to transform the peninsula from a ‘cockpit for nuclear war into a zone of cooperation for mutual gain.’ Policy makers and scholars would be well-advised to listen closely to Clemens.” —Alexander J. Motyl, Rutgers University-Newark" Written with great verve and interesting asides -Asian Affairs This book points to valuable lessons from the approaches to North Korea taken by Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton compared to those taken by George W. Bush and his entourage. Drawing on the value-creating/value-claiming framework of the Harvard Negotiation Project and his own studies of security negotiations with Moscow and with Beijing, Professor Clemens suggests guidelines for moving the Korean peninsula from a flash point to a zone of peace and cooperation. As this book makes clear, negotiations are not just possible but essential to avoiding war in Northeast Asia. --Governor Bill Richardson, from the Foreword Walter Clemens has utilized his expertise in U.S.-Soviet relations while applying negotiating theory and the role of culture to produce a fascinating study of the North Korea nuclear problem. -Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College A marvelous job of examining and analyzing the Korea question and U.S.-Korea relations with theoretical rigor, historical insight, and comparative wisdom. ... an essential aeddition to the literature of Korean studies and U.S.-Korea relations. -Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota, Morris Drawing on experiences of statesmen from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton, as well as insights from negotiating strategy, Walter Clemens offers a valuable toolbox for addressing North Korea's nuclear challenge. -Graham Allison, Harvard University Readers of Walter Clemens know that his books are invariably smart, witty, and imaginative. Getting To Yes In Korea is no exception, while also offering sensible and practical advice on how to transform the peninsula from a 'cockpit for nuclear war into a zone of cooperation for mutual gain.' Policy makers and scholars would be well-advised to listen closely to Clemens. -Alexander J. Motyl, Rutgers University-Newark Author InformationC. Clemens WalterJr., Governor Bill Richardson Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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